In the field.
Sally Snow is a Zoologist and Filmmaker who believes in conservation filmmaking as a tool for behavioural change. She is passionate about delivering stories that connect both people and the environment.
VIDEOGRAPHY
The Sharks of the Sulu Sea: 150km off the Philippine mainland lies a sunken volcano surrounded by sharks, guarded by armed rangers it is one of the last strongholds for tiger sharks, reef sharks and silky sharks in South East Asia.
“Their Future Our Future” raises awareness on sustainable marine wildlife tourism in the Philippines, and the passing of new legislation to standardize marine wildlife tourism guidelines across the country. We all have the #PowerToProtectPH
Snorkel with turtles responsibly
Watch the briefing and interpretation film for Apo Island in the Philippines, a hotspot for turtles.
This project was a collaboration between the Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines, Apo Island Protected Landscape and Seascape, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the community of Apo Island, Negros Oriental, Philippines. The project was funded by the Conservation Media Group.
Becoming a Citizen Scientists for Turtle Conservation
Engaging the public through citizen science to contribute to national conservation efforts on turtles in the Philippines.
PHOTOGRAPHY
CULTURAL HERITAGE
A fisherman prepares his catch in Cagaynacillo, Philippines.
A deep sea shark fisherman relaxes in the morning light in the waters of Cawili, Cagayancillo, Philippines.
POACHING CRISIS IN MYANMAR
Mahouts look on as an Asian elephant is fitted with a satellite-GPS collar in the jungles of the Irrawaddy Delta, Myanmar. Scientist Dr John McEvoy from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute has been working with local mahouts to tag and track wild elephants in the area. Myanmar is suffering a poaching crisis with elephants being poached for their skin that are then used in medicinal products, jewellery or furniture. Unlike the illegal ivory trade, poaching Asian elephants for non-ivory products is indiscriminate as killing for meat or skins puts males, females and calves all at risk.